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Somerset Island within Nunavut

This article is about Somerset Island in Canada. See also Somerset Island, Bermuda.


Somerset Island is a large island in the Baffin Region of Nunavut, Canada, lying off the Boothia peninsula. It has an area of 9,570 square miles (24,786 kmē). The island is uninhabited.


The north coast of Somerset Island was inhabited by the Thule around 1000 AD, and ruins of stone, tunnels, and whale bones can be found. In late 1848 James Clark Ross, commanding two ships, landed at Port Leopold on the northeast coast and wintered over, launching a sled exploration of the island in April for the John Franklin expedition of three years earlier without success.


In 1937 the Fort Ross (72°01'N 94°12'W) trading post was established by Hudson's Bay Company. It was closed in 1948 because of severe ice conditions, rendering it uneconomical and difficult to access. This left the island uninhabited. The former store and manager’s house are still used as shelters for the Inuit from Spence Bay who transit the area hunting caribou.


The northern coast of the island has become a popular tourist destination due to the ruins and wildlife and because it is easily accessible from Resolute, which in turn is serviced by jet aircraft.


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Somerset Island is a large island in the Baffin Region of Nunavut, Canada, lying off the Boothia peninsula.
The north coast of Somerset Island was inhabited by the Thule around 1000 AD, and ruins of stone, tunnels, and whale bones can be found.
The northern coast of the island has become a popular tourist destination due to the ruins and wildlife and because it is easily accessible from Resolute, which in turn is serviced by jet aircraft.
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